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Marion English Broome

Ruby Wilson Distinguished Professor Emerita of Nursing
School of Nursing
3322, 307 Trent Dr, Durham, NC 27710
School of Nursing, Box 3322, Durham, NC 27708

Selected Publications


Career development of doctorally prepared nurses.

Journal Article Journal of advanced nursing · March 2024 AimTo integrate research literature regarding careers, career development and factors influencing the career development of doctorally prepared nurses.DesignAn integrative review.Data sourcesMedline, CINAHL and Embase were search ... Full text Cite

How academia can help to grow-and sustain-a robust nursing workforce.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · January 2024 This panel paper is the second installment in a six-part Nursing Outlook special edition based on the 2022 Emory Business Case for Nursing Summit. The 2022 summit convened national nursing, health care, and business leaders to explore possible solutions to ... Full text Cite

A unique partnership: Evaluating a Mentee-mentor relationship over two decades

Chapter · July 15, 2023 As the United States approaches a looming nursing shortage crisis due to institutional attrition, limited resources for nursing education reaching capacity, increased professional care demands for the aging, and those with chronic disease processes, couple ... Full text Cite

Current state and future recommendations for faculty in PhD in nursing programs.

Journal Article Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing · May 2023 In 2020 the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Board of Directors appointed a 9-member task force to revise AACN's 2010 position statement, The Research-Focused Doctoral Program in Nursing: Pathways to Excellence, with the goal of developin ... Full text Cite

Passing the torch.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · January 2023 Full text Cite

Inclusive leadership to guide nursing's response to improving health equity.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · November 2022 The purpose of this manuscript is to examine traditional models of leadership in nursing, and to provide a roadmap and specific recommendations for nurses at all levels to lead our profession through the next decade in achieving health equity. We examine c ... Full text Cite

Speaking of service.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · November 2022 Full text Cite

Patient demographics and clinical characteristics influence opioid and nonopioid pain management prescriptions of primary care NPs, PAs, and physicians.

Journal Article J Am Assoc Nurse Pract · July 1, 2022 BACKGROUND: Evidence exists on racial and gender disparities in chronic pain management among veterans. Most literature has described physicians' disparate opioid prescribing patterns, although it is unknown if prescribing disparities exist among nurse pra ... Full text Link to item Cite

Creating a racial justice plan in a school of nursing: A journey of discovery and learning.

Journal Article Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing · July 2022 While there are many individuals and instances which illustrate the injustices experienced by people of color at the hands of police in the United States, the video which documented the murder of George Floyd by a law enforcement officer graphically illust ... Full text Cite

Influence of Primary Care Provider Type on Chronic Pain Management Among Veterans.

Journal Article J Nurs Regul · April 2022 BACKGROUND: Chronic pain disproportionately impacts veterans and is often treated in primary care, where physician shortages in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) healthcare system are well documented. Nurse practitioners (NPs) may represent a soluti ... Full text Link to item Cite

Promoting Strategies to Increase HPV Vaccination in the Pediatric Primary Care Setting.

Journal Article Journal of pediatric health care : official publication of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates & Practitioners · March 2022 IntroductionEvaluation of a quality improvement project designed to improve HPV vaccine uptake in a pediatric primary care setting for young adolescents.MethodThree strategies were implemented in one private pediatric practice to promote ... Full text Cite

Paradigm Shifts are Hard.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · March 2022 Full text Cite

Influence of provider type on chronic pain prescribing patterns A systematic review.

Journal Article J Am Assoc Nurse Pract · March 1, 2022 BACKGROUND: Chronic pain affects 100 million Americans and is most often treated in primary care, where the health care provider shortage remains a challenge. Nurse practitioners (NPs) represent a growing solution, yet their patterns of chronic pain manage ... Full text Link to item Cite

2021 A year of sadness, growth and gratitude.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · January 2022 Full text Cite

Improving self-reported empathy and communication skills through harm in healthcare response training

Journal Article Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management · December 1, 2021 Objective: Communication and Resolution Programs (CRP) were developed to equip healthcare organizations with tools to respond when physical and psychological harm occurs. Our objective was to assess development of empathic behaviors and communication skill ... Full text Cite

Publishing in Predatory Journals: Guidelines for Nursing Faculty in Promotion and Tenure Policies.

Journal Article Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing · November 2021 PurposeThe purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which academic promotion and tenure (APT) criteria and guidelines in schools of nursing recognize predatory publishing. This assessment included an analysis of APT documents looking spec ... Full text Cite

Supporting emerging leaders to soar.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · September 2021 Full text Cite

Assessing Practice Patterns and Influential Factors for Nurse Practitioners Who Manage Chronic Pain.

Journal Article Pain management nursing : official journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses · June 2021 IntroductionChallenges exist in caring for chronic pain patients, such as preventing opioid-related adverse events, a lack of available non-pharmacologic alternatives, and limitations in prescriptive authority. Nurse practitioners are well-suited ... Full text Cite

Dialogue and Debate: The Soul of Scholarship.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · May 2021 Full text Cite

The Power of Two:: One Academic-Practice Partnership's Response to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Journal Article Nurse Leader · April 1, 2021 Academic–practice partnerships are necessary for strengthening nursing practice, robust and relevant academic programs, and advancing health care. The purpose of this paper is to describe how a strong academic–practice partnership shaped our response to th ... Full text Open Access Cite

Innovations in Ph.D. education to prepare nurse scientists for the future.

Journal Article Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing · January 2021 The University of Pennsylvania sponsored a PhD summit in October 2019 to bring together faculty and leaders in PhD education as well as professional associations in nursing to discuss the state of PhD education. Participants were divided into groups and as ... Full text Cite

An innovative DNP post-doctorate program to improve quality improvement and implementation science skills.

Journal Article Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing · January 2021 BackgroundDoctor of Nursing Practice programs prepare nurse leaders for unique roles to address healthcare needs across the quality spectrum. However, additional mentoring and training in implementation science and analytical skills is needed to e ... Full text Open Access Cite

What's next: The marathon of hurting and healing.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · January 2021 Full text Cite

Impact of Nurse Practitioner Scope of Practice on Treatment for Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder: A Scoping Review

Journal Article Journal of Nursing Regulation · January 1, 2021 Background: Chronic pain affects nearly 50 million Americans, and its treatment is complicated by the opioid epidemic and physician shortage. Nurse practitioners (NPs) have a unique role in expanding access to care while still providing high-quality pain m ... Full text Cite

Advancing Nurses' Role to Address Issues Facing Japanese Anesthesia Practice.

Journal Article AANA journal · December 2020 Japan is challenged with unique social problems because of its declining birthrate and rapidly aging population. By the year 2025, all of Japan's baby boomers will be 75 years or older, making Japan a "superaging" society. Japanese healthcare expenditures ... Cite

The Refined Middle-Range Theory on Women's Leadership in Asian Culture.

Journal Article Journal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society · November 2020 Introduction: Because virtually no theories were available to explain unique characteristics of Asian women's leadership in nursing, a middle-range theory on women's leadership in Asian culture was previously published. To reflect recent political a ... Full text Cite

Creating a culture that values diversity and inclusion: An action-oriented framework for schools of nursing.

Journal Article Nursing forum · November 2020 An organizational culture that values diversity and inclusion is essential for the achievement of high-quality nursing education, yet little literature exists to guide schools of nursing (SON) in accomplishing this goal. All SONs, regardless of size, need ... Full text Cite

Leadership characteristics for interprofessional collaboration in China.

Journal Article Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing · September 2020 AimTo explore the perceptions of health professionals and educators regarding the characteristics of leadership that they believed were required for successful interprofessional education and interprofessional collaboration initiatives in China. Full text Cite

Leading Through Crisis.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · September 2020 Full text Cite

Low-Dose Computed Tomography: Effects of Oncology Nurse Navigation on Lung Cancer Screening.

Journal Article Clinical journal of oncology nursing · August 2020 BackgroundLow-dose computed tomography (LDCT) lung cancer screening is an evidence-based and reimbursable strategy to decrease lung cancer and all-cause mortality in qualifying patients, but there remains low use and variation in providers' LDCT s ... Full text Cite

Doctor of nursing practice (DNP) degree in the United States: Reflecting, readjusting, and getting back on track.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · July 2020 BackgroundIn 2004, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) called for all nursing schools to phase out master's-level preparation for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) and transition to doctor of nursing practice (DNP) pre ... Full text Cite

Beyond the naming: Institutional racism in nursing.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · July 2020 Full text Cite

NVM for Prevention of Upper Airway Obstruction.

Journal Article AANA journal · January 2020 Cite

Depression Screening and Measurement-Based Care in Primary Care.

Journal Article Journal of primary care & community health · January 2020 The health issue addressed is the unmet need to universally screen and treat depression, which is one of the most common mental health disorders among adults in the United States. The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening adults for depres ... Full text Cite

Nasal Ventilation Mask for Prevention of Upper Airway Obstruction in Patients With Obesity or Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Journal Article AANA journal · October 2019 This project aimed to develop and implement a nasal ventilation mask (NVM) guideline to reduce the incidence of airway obstruction in outpatients undergoing endoscopy procedures. An observational design was used to evaluate implementation of an NVM guideli ... Cite

Interprofessional collaborative team development in china: A grounded theory study.

Journal Article Journal of nursing management · September 2019 AimsTo generate a theory of interprofessional collaborative team development in China.BackgroundInterprofessional collaborative practice is an important approach to improve the patient-centred care.MethodsTheoretical sampling was ... Full text Cite

Nurse-Led Telephone Follow-Up to Improve Parent Promotion of Healthy Behaviors in Young Children With Motivational Interviewing Techniques.

Journal Article Journal of pediatric health care : official publication of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates & Practitioners · September 2019 IntroductionThe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends primary care-based health promotion for obesity prevention at all visits, focusing on nutrition and activity.MethodsIn this quality improvement project, a primary care innova ... Full text Cite

Publication Productivity of Nursing Faculty in Selected Schools of Nursing Across the United States.

Journal Article J Nurs Scholarsh · May 2019 PURPOSE: Faculty productivity related to research and scholarship is assessed in schools of nursing throughout the world. The purpose of this study was to examine the publication productivity of nursing faculty at each academic rank and in both tenure and ... Full text Link to item Cite

Practice Makes Perfect (or Does It).

Journal Article Nursing outlook · May 2019 Full text Cite

A Leadership Framework for Implementation of an Organization's Strategic Plan.

Journal Article Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing · January 2019 Many schools of nursing have employed strategic planning as resources have become limited and demands for organizational efficiency have increased. Although the process of developing a strategic plan has been described in the literature, there is little in ... Full text Cite

Changing Team Member Perceptions by Implementing TeamSTEPPS in an Emergency Department.

Journal Article Journal of emergency nursing · January 2019 IntroductionThe emergency department is an environment where teamwork and communication are of utmost importance and are the foundation for improved patient satisfaction, staff satisfaction, patient safety, and the reduction of clinical errors. An ... Full text Cite

Improving representation of nurses in the media.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · January 2019 Full text Cite

Leadership practices of nurse managers for implementing evidence-based nursing in China.

Journal Article Journal of nursing management · September 2018 AimTo explore leadership of Chinese nurse managers in evidence-based nursing implementation.BackgroundDespite much in the literature that highlights the significance of involving nurse managers, the qualitative nature of how their leaders ... Full text Cite

An Emerging Integrated Middle-Range Theory on Asian Women's Leadership in Nursing.

Journal Article Journal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society · July 2018 IntroductionAsian cultures reflect patriarchal cultural values and attitudes, which likely have influenced women leaders in their countries differently from women in Western cultures. However, virtually no leadership theories have been developed t ... Full text Cite

Credentials and colons.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · July 2018 Full text Cite

Taking Root: a grounded theory on evidence-based nursing implementation in China.

Journal Article International nursing review · June 2018 BackgroundEvidence-based nursing is widely recognized as the critical foundation for quality care.AimTo develop a middle-range theory on the process of evidence-based nursing implementation in Chinese context.MethodsA grounded th ... Full text Cite

Refinement of a Conceptual Model for Adolescent Readiness to Engage in End-of-Life Discussions.

Journal Article Cancer nursing · March 2018 BackgroundAdolescents living with incurable cancer require ongoing support to process grief, emotions, and information as disease progresses including treatment options (phase 1 clinical trials and/or hospice/palliative care). Little is known abou ... Full text Cite

A new funding model for nursing education through business development initiatives.

Journal Article Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing · March 2018 Public and private higher education funding models are shifting from traditional funding of schools and departments to a model in which schools increasingly rely on revenue other than tuition to fulfill and supplement activities related to their core missi ... Full text Cite

Revisiting the Quality of Reporting Randomized Controlled Trials in Nursing Literature.

Journal Article Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing · March 2018 PurposeTo examine and update the literature on the quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) as reported in top nursing journals, based on manuscripts' adherence to the CONsolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) guidelines.Desig ... Full text Cite

A social-ecological framework: A model for addressing ethical practice in nursing.

Journal Article Journal of clinical nursing · March 2018 Aims and objectivesTo develop a framework to enable discussion, debate and the formulation of interventions to address ethical issues in nursing practice.BackgroundSocial, cultural, political and economic drivers are rapidly changing the ... Full text Cite

West Meets East: A Westerner's Reflections on Leadership.

Journal Article Asian/Pacific Island nursing journal · January 2018 This article describes the leadership journey of a nursing leader from the United States. Background information on the culture of the United States where the author was raised and educated is provided as is a discussion about how her leadership skills wer ... Full text Cite

Women's Leadership in Asian Cultures.

Journal Article Asian/Pacific Island nursing journal · January 2018 Full text Cite

Connecting with healthcare providers at diagnosis: adolescent/young adult cancer survivors' perspectives.

Journal Article International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being · December 2017 Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer are a vulnerable and underserved population. AYAs' cancer survivorship is complicated by physical and psychosocial late effects which requires long-term follow-up. Connectedness with healthcare providers (HCP ... Full text Cite

Factors influencing the implementation of evidence in Chinese nursing practice.

Journal Article Journal of clinical nursing · December 2017 Aims and objectivesTo explore the influencing factors from staff nurses, nurse managers, nursing directors and a physician involved in nursing evidence implementation in Mainland China.BackgroundAlthough the need for evidence-based nursin ... Full text Cite

CYP2D6 drug-gene and drug-drug-gene interactions among patients prescribed pharmacogenetically actionable opioids.

Journal Article Applied nursing research : ANR · December 2017 PurposeWhen codeine and tramadol are used for pain management, it is imperative that nurses are able to assess for potential drug-gene and drug-drug-gene interactions that could adversely impact drug metabolism and ultimately pain relief. Both dru ... Full text Cite

Organizational intellectual capital and the role of the nurse manager: A proposed conceptual model.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · November 2017 BackgroundNurse managers must leverage both the human capital and social capital of the teams they lead in order to produce quality outcomes. Little is known about the relationship between human capital and social capital and how these concepts ma ... Full text Cite

Predatory publishing is everyone's concern.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · November 2017 Full text Cite

Understanding Ethical Issues of Research Participation From the Perspective of Participating Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review.

Journal Article Worldviews on evidence-based nursing · June 2017 BackgroundThe past 20 years have seen distinct shifts in the way the participation of children and adolescents in research is viewed. This has been emphasized by the growing pediatric research enterprise. Additional information on children's and a ... Full text Cite

Integration of Parent and Nurse Perspectives of Communication to Plan Care for Technology Dependent Children: The Theory of Shared Communication.

Journal Article Journal of pediatric nursing · May 2017 PurposeThe purpose of this qualitative research study was to expand our understanding of the process of communication between parents of hospitalized technology dependent children and their nurses originally detailed in the Theory of Shared Commun ... Full text Cite

Shaping the RN workforce for primary care.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · January 2017 Full text Cite

Effective Weight Loss for Children: A Meta-analysis of Intervention Studies 2002-2015.

Journal Article Worldviews on evidence-based nursing · August 2016 BackgroundInvestigators have implemented a variety of strategies for managing and treating childhood overweight and obesity over the past decade, yet the high prevalence of childhood overweight or obesity remains. The aim of this meta-analysis was ... Full text Cite

Exploring the Pursuit of Doctoral Education by Nurses Seeking or Intending to Stay in Faculty Roles.

Journal Article Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing · May 2016 The purpose of this study was to describe the factors influencing the pursuit and completion of doctoral education by nurses intending to seek or retain faculty roles. Traditionally, doctoral education evolved to focus on the preparation of nurses to condu ... Full text Cite

Big data, data science, and big contributions.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · March 2016 Full text Cite

The Innovator.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · January 2016 Full text Cite

Factors Associated with Asthma Self-Management in African American Adolescents.

Journal Article Journal of pediatric nursing · November 2015 Few studies have focused on asthma self-management in African American adolescents, a group with high rates of the disease. This study examined factors associated with asthma self-management in 133 African Americans aged 14-16 years including gender, asthm ... Full text Cite

Information for Authors

Journal Article Nursing Outlook · September 1, 2015 Full text Cite

Nurse leaders can shape ethical cultures.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · July 2015 Full text Cite

Peer reviewers: "What are they thinking?".

Journal Article Nursing outlook · May 2015 Full text Cite

Leadership in science.

Journal Article Nursing science quarterly · April 2015 In this article, there is a leadership discussion related to the development of leaders in nursing science-a topic rarely discussed. Given the recent dramatic shifts in funding as well as changes in methods of inquiry and data models, there is a clear need ... Full text Cite

Collective genius.

Journal Article Nursing outlook · March 2015 Full text Cite

Safeguarding the Public's Health: Ethical Nursing.

Journal Article The Hastings Center report · January 2015 Full text Cite

Validation of the thai version of the duke activity status index in patients with a previous myocardial infarction

Journal Article Asian Biomedicine · October 1, 2014 Background: The Duke Activity Status Index is a widely used instrument for measuring functional status in patients with cardiovascular disease. However, items and subscales on this instrument have not been validated for Thai patients with a previous myocar ... Full text Cite

Pediatric blood sample collection from a pre-existing peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheter

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 2014 Aiming to minimize pain in a hospitalized child, the purpose of this observational study was to describe characteristics of blood samples collected from pre-existing peripheral intravenous (PIV) catheters in pediatric patients. One hundred and fifty blood ... Full text Cite

Revisioning the science of nursing

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2014 Full text Cite

The effectiveness of a brief intervention for emotion-focused nurse-parent communication

Journal Article Patient Educ Couns · 2014 OBJECTIVE: A child's hospitalization is stressful for both the children and their parents. Nurse-parent communication during stressful hospitalizations requires skilled nurse communicators. Brief methods of training emotion-focused communication for newly ... Full text Cite

The theory of shared communication: how parents of technology-dependent children communicate with nurses on the inpatient unit

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 2014 Care may be compromised for hospitalized technology-dependent children if nurses do not communicate with parents to include their knowledge in the child's plan of care. A qualitative study using grounded theory methodology was undertaken to identify parent ... Full text Cite

An Integrative Review of Communication Between Parents and Nurses of Hospitalized Technology-Dependent Children

Journal Article Worldviews Evid Based Nurs · 2014 BACKGROUND: With advances in health care, the population of children who are technology-dependent is increasing and, therefore, the need for nurses to understand how best to engage in communication with the parents of these children is critical. Shared com ... Full text Cite

Situation awareness and interruption handling during medication administration

Journal Article West J Nurs Res · 2014 Medication administration error remains a leading cause of preventable death. A gap exists in understanding attentional dynamics, such as nurse situation awareness (SA) while managing interruptions during medication administration. The aim was to describe ... Full text Open Access Cite

Self-reported leadership styles of deans of baccalaureate and higher degree nursing programs in the United States

Journal Article J Prof Nurs · 2013 Over the past decade there has been a lack of attention in the discipline paid to developing strong academic leaders. It is widely acknowledged that the role of the dean has shifted dramatically over the past two decades, with an increasing emphasis on int ... Full text Cite

United for strength and growth

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2013 Full text Cite

Scholarly publication practices of Doctor of Nursing Practice-prepared nurses

Journal Article J Nurs Educ · 2013 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) graduates are expected to contribute to nursing knowledge through empirically based studies testing the effectiveness of practice approaches that ultimately benefit patients and health care systems. This article describes p ... Full text Cite

Prepregnancy body mass index and feeding practices in relation to infants' growth

Journal Article J Nurse Pract · 2013 Obesity has now emerged as 1 of the most serious public health problems facing American Indian (AI) children and adolescents. However, little is known about what factors contribute to the early development of obesity in AI children. This study explored the ... Full text Cite

The future of research: "leading with care"

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2012 Full text Cite

Research in nursing education: state of the science

Journal Article J Nurs Educ · 2012 The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the educational research currently conducted in U.S. schools of nursing. In this article, we describe the results from a small sample of schools of nursing (N = 21) and report the prevalence, type and level of ... Full text Cite

Perceptions of weight and body image among preschool children: A pilot study

Journal Article Pediatr Nurs · 2012 Obesity has become a significant problem in children younger than 5 years of age. The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the perceptions of preschool children about the body size of children who are overweight and those who are of normal weight. Se ... Cite

A framework to evaluate the cultural appropriateness of intervention research

Journal Article West J Nurs Res · 2012 Marked racial disparities exist in the prevalence, mortality, and treatment of asthma, between African American and White children and adolescents, despite increases in intervention trials to improve asthma outcomes. Yet, interventions to improve African A ... Full text Cite

Letter to editor response

Journal Article ANS Adv Nurs Sci · 2012 Full text Cite

Understanding situation awareness in nursing work: a hybrid concept analysis

Journal Article ANS Adv Nurs Sci · 2012 Eighty percent of medical error are attributed to human factors. Human factors experts suggest the least explored factor in patient errors is attention, specifically, situation awareness. The purpose of this article was to analyze the concept of situation ... Full text Cite

Experience of nursing leaders

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2011 Full text Cite

Leadership: old concept, new visions

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2011 Full text Cite

Introduction to dialogue and debate

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2011 Full text Cite

Evaluating the outcomes of a distance-accessible PhD program

Journal Article J Prof Nurs · 2011 The Doctor of Nursing Science (DNS) Program at Indiana University School of Nursing matriculated the first students in 1978. In 1996, the DNS program was phased out and the PhD in Nursing Science program was approved. Given advances in technology, market d ... Full text Cite

Online survey of nursing journal peer reviewers: indicators of quality in manuscripts

Journal Article West J Nurs Res · 2011 Nursing journal peer reviewers (N = 1,675) completed a 69-item online survey that assessed their views on manuscripts' contributions to nursing, priorities in writing reviews, use of journal impact factor, and other areas related to indicators of quality. ... Full text Cite

Parent-provider communication during hospitalization

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 2011 Parents and health care providers interact and communicate with each other during a child's hospitalization. The purpose of this study was to compare communication experiences of parents, nurses, and physicians. A unique aspect of this study involved combi ... Full text Cite

Using evidence to recommend interventions for long-term weight control in overweight children

Journal Article J Nurse Pract · 2011 Childhood obesity can lead to later life-threatening conditions that impact negatively on quality of life, morbidity and mortality outcomes. There are a considerable number of research studies, specifically interventions that have been conducted the last 2 ... Full text Cite

Engaging and developing research leaders in practice: creating a foundation for a culture of clinical inquiry

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 2011 This article describes the first formative year experience of a research council in a children's hospital within a Magnet-designated hospital system. The vision, transformational leadership structure, and implementation strategies used during the first yea ... Full text Cite

Ethical concerns of nursing reviewers: an international survey

Journal Article Nurs Ethics · 2010 Editors of scientific literature rely heavily on peer reviewers to evaluate the integrity of research conduct and validity of findings in manuscript submissions. The purpose of this study was to describe the ethical concerns of reviewers of nursing journal ... Full text Cite

Maelstrom of change: back to the future

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2010 Full text Cite

Research coordinators' experiences with scientific misconduct and research integrity

Journal Article Nurs Res · 2010 BACKGROUND: Most reports of scientific misconduct have been focused on principal investigators and other scientists (e.g., biostatisticians) involved in the research enterprise. However, by virtue of their position, research coordinators are often closest ... Full text Cite

Factors associated with health information-seeking in low-income pregnant women

Journal Article Women Health · 2010 The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships of health literacy, self-efficacy, and fetal health locus of control to health information-seeking in low-income pregnant women and the contribution from each factor alone or in combination to the ... Full text Cite

Reflections on courage

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2009 Full text Cite

Partnerships: a long walk in the wind

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2009 Full text Cite

Peer reviewer training and editor support: results from an international survey of nursing peer reviewers

Journal Article J Prof Nurs · 2009 TOPIC: Nursing journals depend on the services of peer reviewers for their expertise in research and clinical practice. Although some research has been done with peer reviewers of biomedical journals, to date, our knowledge about reviewers of nursing journ ... Full text Cite

Blinding in peer review: the preferences of reviewers for nursing journals

Journal Article J Adv Nurs · 2008 AIM: This paper is a report of a study to assess the beliefs and preferences of reviewers for nursing journals about blinding of authors to reviewers, reviewers to authors, neither or both. BACKGROUND: Blinding of author and reviewer names in the manuscrip ... Full text Cite

Preserving today with an eye on our future

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2008 Full text Cite

Editorial license

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2008 Full text Cite

Health literacy and fever management in a community based intervention

Journal Article CARE [Glasgow Caledonian University & HealthQWest] · 2008 Link to item Cite

Experience, time investment, and motivators of nursing journal peer reviewers

Journal Article J Nurs Scholarsh · 2008 PURPOSE: To describe nursing journal reviewers' professional backgrounds, reviewing experience, time investment, and perceptions of their role. DESIGN: Exploratory descriptive cross-sectional study. METHODS: A 69-question survey containing both fixed-optio ... Full text Cite

Quality of reporting randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the nursing literature: application of the consolidated standards of reporting trials (CONSORT)

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2008 In the era of evidence-based practice (EBP), Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) may provide the best evidence of the efficacy of nursing interventions and yet the quality of RCT reporting in nursing literature has not been evaluated. The purposes of this ... Full text Cite

Dietary and physical activity patterns: examining fathers' perspectives

Journal Article J Spec Pediatr Nurs · 2008 PURPOSE: Obesity adversely affects children, yet limited information is available on the familial environmental influence of fathers. The purpose of this study was to examine fathers' influences on their children's eating and activity patterns. DESIGN AND ... Full text Cite

Managing polarities in complex systems

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2007 Full text Cite

Collaboration: the devil's in the detail

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A snapshot of children's postoperative tonsillectomy outcomes at home

Journal Article J Spec Pediatr Nurs · 2007 PURPOSE: To describe home outcomes of pain, medication use, fluid intake, and emesis 24 hr after tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. The theory of unpleasant symptoms provided a conceptualizing framework. DESIGN AND METHODS: A secondary analysis was conducted ... Full text Cite

Scientific misconduct from the perspective of research coordinators: a national survey

Journal Article J Med Ethics · 2007 OBJECTIVE: To report results from a national survey of coordinators and managers of clinical research studies in the US on their perceptions of and experiences with scientific misconduct. METHODS: Data were collected using the Scientific Misconduct Questio ... Full text Cite

Weight, exercise, and health: children's perceptions

Journal Article Clin Nurs Res · 2007 Childhood overweight is increasing, yet limited information is available on children's perspectives of overweight. The purpose of this investigation was to identify children's perspective of their weight, exercise, and health status. Participants were 17 c ... Full text Cite

A statement by nurse editors.

Journal Article The American journal of nursing · June 2006 Full text Cite

Implementing the research budget.

Journal Article Western journal of nursing research · March 2006 Reworking a reduced budget after the award and monitoring and managing the budget once funds are received are critical to the success of a research project. Few resources are available to help principal investigators and research teams deal with these comp ... Full text Cite

Nurturing the voice of nursing

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2006 Full text Cite

Academe under siege

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2006 Full text Cite

Peer review: evolution or revolution?

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2006 Full text Cite

Playing in the park: what school-age children tell us about imagery

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 2006 The purpose of this exploratory study was to describe children's use of imagery before and after ambulatory surgery (AS). The study sample was a subset of 75 children (7-12 years) who were randomly assigned to the treatment group (n = 38) from five AS sett ... Full text Cite

Effective weight loss for overweight children: a meta-analysis of intervention studies

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 2006 Childhood overweight has increased in the United States. Success of weight-loss programs has been limited (Barlow, S.E., & Dietz, W.H. (1998). Obesity evaluation and treatment: Expert committee recomendations. Pediatrics, 102, e29.). The purpose of this in ... Full text Cite

Family patterns of decision-making in pediatric clinical trials

Journal Article Res Nurs Health · 2006 The decision-making process related to a child's participation in clinical trials often involves multiple family members. The aim of this study was to compare family patterns of decision-making within and across family units in pediatric clinical trials. P ... Full text Cite

Letter to nursing outlook reviewers

Journal Article Nursing Outlook · September 1, 2005 Full text Cite

Constructive debate and dialogue in nursing

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2005 Full text Cite

The Scientific Misconduct Questionnaire--Revised (SMQ-R): validation and psychometric testing

Journal Article Account Res · 2005 PURPOSE: The overall purposes of this article are to report the development of a survey instrument, Scientific Misconduct Questionnaire-Revised (SMQ-R) that elicits the perceptions of research coordinators managing clinical trials about the various aspects ... Full text Cite

Pain, coping, and disability in adolescents and young adults with cystic fibrosis: a Web-based study

Journal Article Pediatr Nurs · 2005 PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop a web-based education program tailored to patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) who may be experiencing pain, and to investigate, via the website, the pain experiences of those patients by studying their pain ... Cite

Hiring the right people and management of research staff

Journal Article West J Nurs Res · 2005 Research grant or project management requires substantial skills and experiences of the principal investigator and the investigative team. Hiring the right people for appropriate positions and ongoing staff training and management are critical keys to succ ... Full text Cite

An integrative review of interventions for adolescent weight loss

Journal Article J Sch Nurs · 2005 The number of overweight adolescents aged 12-19 has tripled during the past 2 decades. Although health risks associated with obesity in adolescence and adulthood are well documented in the literature, little is known about the efficacy of interventions to ... Cite

The interview process

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Reflections

Journal Article Nursing Outlook · January 1, 2005 Full text Cite

Introduction of a new feature: To think about...

Journal Article Nursing Outlook · June 1, 2004 Full text Cite

Imagination, data, and new models

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2004 Full text Cite

Introduction of a new feature: To think about…

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Honoring those who lead courageously

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Imagery reduces children's post-operative pain

Journal Article Pain · 2004 This un-blinded experimental study investigated the effectiveness of imagery, in addition to routine analgesics, in reducing tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy pain and anxiety after ambulatory surgery (AS) and at home. Seventy-three children, aged 7-12, w ... Full text Cite

Polydipsia screening tool

Journal Article Arch Psychiatr Nurs · 2004 Polydipsia is a condition whereby individuals consume excessive amounts of liquids, which is common in patients with schizophrenia. A 17-item Polydipsia Screening Tool (PST; Copyright 2000 by Sheila Reynolds) was evaluated for psychometric properties. Five ... Cite

Identifying at risk nursing home residents using a polydipsia screening tool

Journal Article Arch Psychiatr Nurs · 2004 Persons diagnosed with schizophrenia are considered at risk for polydipsia, a potentially life-threatening condition characterized by excessive consumption of fluids. This study examined the demographic and health-related characteristics of nursing home re ... Cite

Incentives for children in research

Journal Article J Nurs Scholarsh · 2004 PURPOSE: To describe the challenges of using incentives for children in research. ORGANIZING FRAMEWORK: A discussion of incentives in the context of recruitment for research, including a review of the literature, a description of the types of incentives us ... Cite

Coping strategies utilized by adolescents with end stage renal disease

Journal Article Nephrol Nurs J · 2004 Children and adolescents with end stage renal disease (ESRD) require life-long treatment. The purpose of this descriptive investigation was to identify coping strategies that adolescents with ESRD use to manage their chronic illness. Participants for this ... Cite

Nursing Outlook Annual Report 2003-2004

Journal Article Nursing Outlook · January 1, 2004 Full text Cite

Mentoring: to everything a season

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2003 Cite

Scientific integrity

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2003 Cite

We are the future: revisioning the faculty culture

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2003 Cite

Scientific integrity--the cornerstone of knowledge

Journal Article J Neurosci Nurs · 2003 In the past, nurses often found themselves pressured within complex social interactions in the research environment that often overshadowed their advocacy role for the patient (Davis, 1989). With the recent emphasis on enforcing adequate protections for pa ... Cite

A study of parent/grandparent education for managing a febrile illness using the CALM approach

Journal Article J Pediatr Health Care · 2003 INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of fever management education in increasing knowledge, confidence, comfort, and satisfaction of the parent/grandparent. METHOD: A randomized repeated measures design was used to evalu ... Full text Cite

The influence of relationships on children's and adolescents' participation in research

Journal Article Nurs Res · 2003 BACKGROUND: Since the 1950s, children and adolescents have been defined as a vulnerable group for research participation. In 1998, federal mandates were issued to include children in clinical research. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this qualitative study was ... Cite

A study of the effectiveness of a pain management education booklet for parents of children having cardiac surgery

Journal Article Pain Manag Nurs · 2003 Parents need education about pain so they can support their hospitalized child and manage their child's pain at home. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a pain booklet on parental pain support to children experiencing postoperati ... Full text Cite

Conduct of multisite clinical studies by professional organizations

Journal Article J Spec Pediatr Nurs · 2003 ISSUES AND PURPOSE: Professional organizations are embracing collaborative multisite research and research utilization projects. This report describes the strategies undertaken and lessons learned from SPN's first multisite study. CONCLUSIONS: Infrastructu ... Cite

From the editor

Journal Article Nursing Outlook · January 1, 2003 Full text Cite

Maximizing retention in community-based clinical trials

Journal Article J Nurs Scholarsh · 2002 PURPOSE: To identify and discuss retention strategies and their effectiveness in community-based clinical trials in the last decade. METHODS: Online and hand searches for reports for the period 1990-1999. A total of 87 reports on 64 different trials were f ... Cite

Response: A different type of classroom – On leading and learning.

Journal Article Journal of Family Nursing · 2001 Cite

An intervention to increase coping and reduce health care utilization for school-age children and adolescents with sickle cell disease

Journal Article J Natl Black Nurses Assoc · 2001 The purpose of this study was to examine whether coping with pain changed immediately and one year after a self-care intervention for school-age children and adolescents with sickle cell disease (SCD). Sixty-five children and 32 adolescents attended an edu ... Cite

Focus groups with African American adolescents: enhancing recruitment and retention in intervention studies

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 2001 This study explores African American adolescents' perceptions about recruitment and retention strategies for intervention studies. Fifteen African American adolescents, ages 13 and 17 years, participated in this focus group study. Adolescents attended one ... Full text Cite

Childrens' and adolescents' use of diaries for sickle cell pain

Journal Article J Soc Pediatr Nurs · 2001 ISSUES AND PURPOSE: To evaluate the characteristics of vaso-occlusive episodes, home management of pain and its impact on the daily activities, and a diary as a method of data collection. DESIGN AND METHODS: Forty-six adolescents and 75 children were asked ... Cite

Factors influencing satisfaction and anticipated turnover for nurses in an academic medical center

Journal Article J Nurs Adm · 2001 OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between work satisfaction, stress, age, cohesion, work schedule, and anticipated turnover in an academic medical center. BACKGROUND DATA: Nurse turnover is a costly problem that will co ... Cite

Adolescents' perception of living with end stage renal disease

Journal Article Pediatr Nurs · 2001 BACKGROUND: End stage renal disease (ESRD) is a serious chronic condition, requiring life-long treatment and management to survive. It is unclear how the unique developmental needs of adolescents influence their ability to maintain the complex medical trea ... Cite

Influence of stress and nursing leadership on job satisfaction of pediatric intensive care unit nurses.

Journal Article American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses · September 2000 BackgroundHigh levels of stress and the challenges of meeting the complex needs of critically ill children and their families can threaten job satisfaction and cause turnover in nurses.ObjectiveTo explore the influences of nurses' attribu ... Cite

Helping parents support their child in pain

Journal Article Pediatr Nurs · 2000 Children who are experiencing pain in health care settings require the supportive presence of a parent to help them cope effectively. In fact, 99% of children state that "having their parent" present provides the most comfort when in pain. Yet, parents are ... Cite

Academic mentoring. Ensuring our future

Journal Article J Child Fam Nurs · 2000 Cite

A gathering of all…

Journal Article Journal of Child and Family Nursing · 2000 Editorial ... Cite

Family presence

Journal Article Journal of Child and Family Nursing · 2000 Editorial ... Cite

Advocating one day at a time

Journal Article Journal of Child and Family Nursing · 2000 Editorial ... Cite

Aging of the pediatric nurse workforce

Journal Article Journal of Child and Family Nursing · 2000 Editorial ... Cite

Tool for planning the grant application process

Journal Article Nurs Outlook · 2000 The purpose of this article is to describe and justify the use of a tool to assist faculty who want to submit a major extramural grant application. Full-support and limited-support research resource services are described. ... Full text Cite

School re-entry for the child with chronic illness: parent and school personnel perceptions

Journal Article Pediatr Nurs · 2000 PURPOSE: The number of children returning to school with chronic illnesses has increased during the past decade. Studies have suggested that school personnel are not well informed about chronic illness, receive little or no training, and feel unprepared to ... Cite

Predicting disability and quality of life in a community-based sample of women with migraine headache

Journal Article Pain Manag Nurs · 2000 Migraine is a significant pain problem for almost one third of women in the United States. Little previous research has been conducted regarding the effects of migraine headache on the lives of women migraineurs. The purpose of this report is to determine ... Full text Cite

Exploration of migraine pain, disability, depressive symptomatology, and coping: a pilot study

Journal Article Health Care Women Int · 2000 As many as 29% of women suffer from migraine headache, yet it remains a poorly understood phenomenon. Our purpose in conducting this pilot study was to determine the relationships among migraine pain, disability, depressive symptomatology, and coping in wo ... Full text Cite

"Two steps forward, one back"

Journal Article J Child Fam Nurs · 1999 Cite

Collaborative research: the art of negotiation

Journal Article J Child Fam Nurs · 1999 Cite

The culture of childhood

Journal Article J Child Fam Nurs · 1999 Cite

Outcomes research: practice counts!

Journal Article J Soc Pediatr Nurs · 1999 Cite

Consent (assent) for research with pediatric patients

Journal Article Semin Oncol Nurs · 1999 OBJECTIVES: To discuss the unique terms and conditions relative to the assent of children and the consent of their parents for research participation, to describe the capabilities of children as they influence understanding of and willingness to participat ... Cite

On leaving home

Journal Article Journal of Child and Family Nursing · 1999 Editorial ... Cite

Taking on new opportunities

Journal Article Journal of Child and Family Nursing · 1999 Editorial ... Cite

When research is just not enough

Journal Article J Child Fam Nurs · 1998 Cite

Researching the world of children

Journal Article Nurs Res · 1998 Cite

Involving children in research

Journal Article J Child Fam Nurs · 1998 Cite

Pain in children: progress and challenges

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 1998 Cite

Education for the nursing of children and their families: standards and guidelines for prelicensure and early professional education.

Journal Article Journal of pediatric nursing · October 1996 To strengthen the preparation of nurses for care of children and families, standards and guidelines for prelicensure and early professional education were developed by a working group with broad-based input. Assumptions, theory, practice, and research unde ... Full text Cite

Pediatric pain practices: a national survey of health professionals

Journal Article J Pain Symptom Manage · 1996 The purpose of this study was to examine how health-care providers in U.S. teaching hospitals assess and manage children's pain. A 59-item questionnaire was sent to institutions with pediatric residency programs listed in the 1992 National Residency Matchi ... Cite

Research priorities for the nursing of children and their families: a Delphi study

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 1996 To most effectively address the issues influencing the health care of children while using limited resources, some priorities for research must be established. To date, there has not been a focused effort to systematically identify and describe critical ar ... Full text Cite

"Build it and they will come"

Journal Article Clin Nurse Spec · 1995 Cite

Communication and control: parent, child, and health care professional interactions during painful procedures

Journal Article Issues Compr Pediatr Nurs · 1995 Through use of a qualitative ethological approach, observations of 17 children who were undergoing 44 painful procedures during cancer diagnosis or treatment were videotaped and analyzed. The children, aged 4 to 18 years, were part of a larger study testin ... Cite

Back to the future: building on the past

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 1994 All researchers must acknowledge the accomplishments of the past, build on previous research and theory, and provide clinicians with guidance about what knowledge is ready to be applied in practice with children and families. One of the ways in which resea ... Cite

The child in pain

Journal Article Emergency and Office Pediatrics · 1994 Cite

Children's medical fears, coping behaviour patterns and pain perceptions during a lumbar puncture

Journal Article European Journal of Cancer Care · January 1, 1994 This study explored the relationships among medical fears, coping behaviour patterns and acute pain perceptions in 17 children with cancer who were encountering a painful medical procedure. The children completed the Child Medical Fear Scale (CMFS) before ... Full text Cite

The use of distraction and imagery with children during painful procedures

Journal Article European Journal of Cancer Care · January 1, 1994 The effectiveness of a paediatric pain management programme was examined using a multiple case study design. This study examined both the children's pain experience during cancer treatment, as well as their parents’anxiety and behavioural stress. Fourteen ... Full text Cite

A multidisciplinary approach to pediatric pain: an empirical analysis

Journal Article Child Health Care · 1993 A comprehensive assessment and multidimensional approach are critical for optimal outcomes in pediatric pain management. The purpose of this article is to describe the structure, function, and results of a multidisciplinary pain team composed of individual ... Full text Cite

Trends in pediatric nursing

Journal Article Nursing · January 1, 1993 Full text Cite

The use of distraction and imagery with children during painful procedures

Journal Article Oncol Nurs Forum · 1992 The effectiveness of a pediatric pain management program was examined using a multiple case study design. This study examined both the children's pain experience during cancer treatment, as well as their parents' anxiety and behavioral stress. Fourteen chi ... Cite

The consent process and children

Journal Article Res Nurs Health · 1992 Traditionally, recommendations and procedures for obtaining consent and assent from children to participate in research have varied somewhat from institution to institution. At least some of this inconsistency can be attributed to a lack of consensus on wh ... Cite

Measurement of behavioral response to pain

Journal Article J Pediatr Oncol Nurs · 1991 Cite

Research subjects: yours, mine, or ours?

Journal Article J Pediatr Nurs · 1991 Involving staff in research will improve communication and heighten interest of nurses in research. Hopefully, this sharing will result in more research questions to be asked by researchers than are relevant to clinical practice. Also, sharing will encoura ... Cite

Measurement of pain: self-report strategies

Journal Article J Pediatr Oncol Nurs · 1991 There are many options available to measure a child's self-report of pain. Many factors should be considered when choosing a scale, including previous testing, ease of administration, age of the child, and type of pain experience. When selecting a measure, ... Cite

Preparation of children for painful procedures

Journal Article Pediatr Nurs · 1990 Preparation of the child for a painful procedure is an intervention that requires the provision of sensory-procedural information and coping skills. These coping skills, such as relaxation, distraction, or imagery can be used by the child to reduce both qu ... Cite

Children's medical fears, coping behaviors, and pain perceptions during a lumbar puncture

Journal Article Oncol Nurs Forum · 1990 This study explored the relationships among medical fears, coping behaviors, and acute pain perceptions in 17 children with cancer who were encountering a painful medical procedure. The children completed the Child Medical Fear Scale (CMFS) before undergoi ... Cite

Influences on nurses' management of pain in children

Journal Article MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs · 1990 Cite

Differentiating between pain and agitation in premature neonates

Journal Article J Perinat Neonatal Nurs · 1990 Cite

Parent and child behavior during immunization

Journal Article Pain · 1989 The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between a mother's rating of her own and her child's anxiety and their observed behavior during an immunization. Eighty-three preschool children and their mothers were observed in a health screening ... Cite

Maternal presence, childrearing practices, and children's response to an injection

Journal Article Res Nurs Health · 1989 The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of maternal presence or absence and childrearing practices on young children's response to an injection. One hundred thirty-eight mothers and their children, who were attending health screening clinic ... Cite

A descriptive analysis of the pediatric pain management research

Journal Article Appl Nurs Res · 1989 A meta-analysis was conducted to summarize the overall effect as well as scope of pediatric pain management research. The findings of this meta-analysis as related to effect size and methodologic characteristics are reported elsewhere. In describing the sc ... Cite

Pain interventions with children: a meta-analysis of research

Journal Article Nurs Res · 1989 A meta-analysis of 27 studies on pain management interventions with children was conducted using two decades of research reported in five disciplines. One-fifth of these studies were in the nursing literature and 78% were published since 1979. Two compleme ... Cite

Interdisciplinary research

Journal Article Heart Lung · 1989 Cite

Relationship between a preceptorship experience and role socialization of graduate nurses

Journal Article J Nurs Educ · 1989 The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to determine the effect of preceptorship on the socialization of the baccalaureate graduate nurse into roles of professional nurses. Two groups, one having a preceptorship experience in the final quarter of ... Cite

Promoting the young child's development in the intensive care unit

Journal Article Heart Lung · 1989 Young children are much more emotionally vulnerable to hospitalization than are adults. The admission of a child to an intensive care unit (ICU) is stress-producing and can affect the child's ability to develop at an optimal level. This article provides th ... Cite

Clinical nursing research: you can do it!

Journal Article J Pediatr Health Care · 1989 Nurses can use clinical nursing research to strengthen the knowledge base of their practice and to develop effective nursing interventions. When planning and implementing their studies, nurses must anticipate and deal with important issues concerning the r ... Cite

Her First Pelvic Exam

Journal Article Children's Health Care · January 1, 1989 Full text Cite

Rural preceptorship program for baccalaureate students.

Journal Article Nurse educator · March 1988 Full text Cite

Child abuse: a multidimensional phenomenon.

Journal Article Holistic nursing practice · February 1987 Cite

Child abuse: a multidimensional phenomenon

Journal Article Holist Nurs Pract · 1987 Cite

Group preparation of young children for painful stimulus

Journal Article West J Nurs Res · 1987 Cite

School-age children's fears of medical experiences

Journal Article Issues Compr Pediatr Nurs · 1987 Cite

Stress reduction for pediatric intensive care nurses

Journal Article Clin Nurse Spec · 1987 Cite

Preparation of children for hospitalization and surgery: a review of the literature.

Journal Article Journal of pediatric nursing · August 1986 Cite

Working with the family of a critically ill child

Journal Article Heart Lung · 1985 Cite

The child in pain: A model for assessment and intervention

Journal Article Critical Care Quarterly · 1985 Cite

Breastfeeding and the working mother

Journal Article JOGN Nurs · 1981 Cite